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When planting emerald green arborvitae, dig a hole that is as deep as the root ball of the plant. Place the plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the ground. Water the plant thoroughly after planting.
The day you plant it, you should water it daily for 2 weeks, then after that, you should water it every 3 days for 3-10 weeks. After about 10 weeks from planting, you should water the tree weekly.
You should water it every month. Also water is directly on the soil not the plant.
A hypothesis on planting a baby spider plant could be: "If a baby spider plant is planted in well-draining soil with adequate sunlight and water, then it will grow into a healthy mature plant."
To propagate snake plant pups in water, you can cut the pups from the main plant and place them in a container with water. Change the water regularly and wait for roots to grow before planting them in soil.
Scientific aspects of planting include knowledge of soil composition, plant biology, and environmental conditions. Factors such as sunlight, water, and nutrients influence plant growth, requiring understanding and application of scientific principles to ensure successful planting and cultivation. Observation, data collection, and experimentation are key elements in the scientific approach to planting.
Every plant needs sunlight, water, and soil. How much sunlight and soil is specific to the plant. The soil is specific to the plant as well. If the plant is bought, it should have a tag on it that tells you everything you need to know on this subject. If it is not store bought and is a plant you got near your neighborhood, simply planting it should be alright.
Any plant that soaks up water from the ground directly into it's cells ?
1.Layering-cover the stem of the plants.Plants that grow the stem close to the ground are covered with soil.The stem grows its own roots and become new plant. 2.Marcotting-remove the bark of a branch or stem of a palnt.Then wrasp it with good soil and coconut husk.After a few months roots begin to grow into another plant. 3.Grafting-cut a branch or stem from one plant and carefully joined to another .The bud shares the food and water and a new plant will grow. 4.Budding-is cutting a bud from one plant and attaching it to another plant when the bud grow,it is ready to be cut off and planted in the soil.
Depending on how you plant them. If you make the soil soft, sprinkle it with seeds and then water them in; it doesn't matter. If you plant rows (Which is a little harder), made them 30 cms apart, and the rows should be 1 foot long each.
Now is a good time, but only if the soil is wet enough. If it is dry give the plant at least a bucketful of water immediately after planting, and you could even pour a bucketful into its planting hole prior to planting. The best time for planting a young tree is during the period October to April.
water!